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  2. Prostitution in India - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution is legal in India, [1] but a number of related activities including soliciting, kerb crawling, owning or managing a brothel, prostitution in a hotel, [2] child prostitution, pimping and pandering [3] are illegal. [4] [5] There are, however, many brothels illegally operating in Indian cities including Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Pune ...

  3. Water supply and sanitation in India - Wikipedia

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    Non-revenue water is a challenge. The share of Indians with access to improved sources of water increased significantly from 72% in 1990 to 88% in 2008 and currently stands at 97.7% in 2020. [9] In 1980, rural sanitation coverage was estimated at 1%. By 2018, it reached 95%.

  4. Salaries of government officials in India - Wikipedia

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    2. Vice President. ₹400,000 (equivalent to ₹ 420,000 or US$5,300 in 2023) + Other allowances fixed to the Vice President. [4] [5] [3] 3. Prime Minister. ₹250,000 (equivalent to ₹ 260,000 or US$3,300 in 2023) + Other allowances fixed to the Prime Minister.

  5. BillDesk - Wikipedia

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    Jocata [5] Website. www .billdesk .com. BillDesk is an Indian online payment gateway company based in Mumbai. The company provides an online payment platform for its clients which enables banking and merchant website transactions. [6]

  6. Value-added taxation in India - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra. The system of Value Added Tax (VAT) has been implemented, in the State of Maharashtra, w.e.f. 1 April 2005. Every dealer, who becomes liable to pay tax under the provisions of MVAT, shall apply electronically for registration, within 30 days from the date of such liability. VAT is implemented by Department of Sales Tax.

  7. Right to Information Act, 2005 - Wikipedia

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    Commenced. 13 October 2005. Status: In force. The Right to Information ( RTI) is an act of the Parliament of India which sets out the rules and procedures regarding citizens' right to information. It replaced the former Freedom of Information Act, 2002. Under the provisions of RTI Act, any citizen of India may request information from a "public ...

  8. Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa - Wikipedia

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    3.In 2011, Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa had made suggestions to exclude Judiciary from Lokpal Bill. 4.In 2020,Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa favoured Judgement of Supreme Court of India against Prashant Bhushan for his tweets against Chief Justice of India S.A. Bobde, qualifying for contempt . See also. Bar Council of Andhra Pradesh

  9. History of Aurangabad - Wikipedia

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    History of Aurangabad. Aurangabad is a medieval Indian town named after Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, who established this town during his tenure as the Viceroy of the Deccan ( Dakhin ), a geographical region comprising parts of modern-day Maharashtra, Telangana and Karnataka .